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Assessing technological change in cardiothoracic surgery.

Alexander Iribarne1, Mark J Russo, Alan J Moskowitz

  • 1International Center for Health Outcomes and Innovation Research, Department of Health Policy, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029, USA.

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
|July 28, 2009
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Technological innovation in cardiothoracic surgery improves patient care but increases healthcare costs. Managing these emerging technologies requires addressing growth dynamics, analytical methods, and policy factors for better decision-making.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Health Economics
  • Medical Technology Assessment

Background:

  • Technological innovation, including new drugs, devices, and procedures, significantly advances cardiothoracic surgery.
  • These innovations improve patient care and treatment options but contribute to rising national healthcare expenditures.
  • The escalating cost of innovative medical treatments for cardiovascular disease presents a significant challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the challenges in managing the health and economic impact of new and emerging technologies in cardiothoracic surgery.
  • To analyze the complexities of technological growth, analytical methods, and policy influences.
  • To propose improvements for evidence-based decision-making in cardiac surgery.

Main Methods:

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  • The study identifies and discusses three primary challenge areas in managing technological innovation in cardiothoracic surgery.
  • It examines the dynamics of technological growth, analytical methodologies, and the role of value judgments and political factors in policy translation.
  • The article concludes by suggesting changes in analytical, financial, and institutional frameworks.
  • Main Results:

    • Managing technological innovation in cardiothoracic surgery involves overcoming challenges related to the pace of innovation.
    • Existing analytical methods may be insufficient for fully assessing the impact of new technologies.
    • Value judgments and political considerations significantly influence the adoption of evidence into policy.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective management of new technologies in cardiothoracic surgery requires a multi-faceted approach.
    • Improvements in analytical, financial, and institutional processes are crucial for evidence-based decision-making.
    • Balancing innovation with cost-effectiveness is essential for sustainable advancements in cardiac surgery.